The winners are Carl June, Bruce Levine, Isabelle Rivière, and Michel Sadelain, who developed technology that reprograms patients' immune systems to target cancer, leading to several FDA-approved ...
IJBET addresses cutting-edge research in the multi-disciplinary area of biomedical engineering and technology. Medical science incorporates scientific/technological advances combining to produce more ...
A growing range of biotechnological innovations are crucial for disease prevention, early detection, treatment, monitoring, and rehabilitation, says John Kao, Head of HKSTP’s Biomedical Technology ...
Rescue Biomedical has received a Fast-Track Small Business Innovation Research, or SBIR grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop its technology that detects when a person is overdosing ...
Four biomedical innovators — Carl June, Bruce Levine, Isabelle Rivière, and Michel Sadelain — have been jointly awarded the 2025 Richard N. Merkin Prize in Biomedical Technology for developing ...
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When a person suffers a stroke, physicians must restore blood flow to the brain as quickly as possible to save their life. But, ironically, that life-saving rush of blood can also trigger a second ...
Scientists at Northwestern University have developed the fastest test yet for diagnosing hepatitis C virus (HCV). The highly accurate diagnostic delivers results to patients in just 15 minutes—up to ...
Hear from four experts on the front lines of this cutting edge, biomedical technology. On this episode of Cycle of Health, Biomedical Technology. Explore the Biomaterials Institute at Syracuse ...
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